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Miscellaneous Clark County, Kentucky Obituaries


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Monday, January 25, 1999

KYLE H. MAKLE
Kyle Herman Makle, 80, of 331 Manhattan Drive, Lexington, past president of the Winchester Optimist Club, died Saturday at the Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington. Husband of Georgia Foster Makle, he was a son of the late Paul and Ethel Freeman Makle. A World War II veteran of the United States Air Force, he was a retired supervisor for the Human Resources Department, Employment Division for the State of Kentucky. He was a member of the Northern Heights Christian Church and IAPES Club, past president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, Lexington, and a Kentucky Colonel. Additional survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Stephen S. Lewis, Lexington; three grandsons, and a sister, Bernice Makle Criss, Beckley, W.Va. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Lexington by Rev. Pat More. Burial will be in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Friends may call 7-9 p.m today.

LEDFORD NORTON
Ledford Norton, 75, of 726 Byrd Ave., husband of Bessie Walters Norton, died at 2:37 a.m. today at the Clark Regional Medical Center. A native of Lee County, he was the son of the late Straud and Rissie Newton Norton. He was a disabled veteran of World War II, a Purple Heart recipient, a former Mason and a member of the Fairfax Church of Christ. Additional survivors include six sons, James Norton, Florida; Wayne Norton, Stanton, Winchester; a daughter, Brenda Riddell, Nicholasville; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, two sisters, Eunice Evans, Alexandria, and Faye Chestnut, Cincinnati, Ohio, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Scobee Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Beatty Place Cemetery, Lee County. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Tuesday.

ETHEL H. ROE
Ethel Hukle Roe, 95, of 19 S. Burns Ave., former owner of the Burns Avenue Grocery and widow of Clarence C. Roe, died at 7:30 a.m. today at the Clark Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at the Edgington, Mullins and Taylor Funeral Home.

Friday, January 22, 1999

MYRTLE R. HINDS
Myrtle Ray Hinds, 87, of 722 Colby Road, widow of Earl G. Hinds, died at 5 p.m. Thursday at her home. A native of Bourbon County, she was the daughter of the late Everett and Nancy Fisher Henderson. She was a member of the Boones Creek Baptist Church, Fayette County, and the Pioneer Amateur Radio Club. Survivors include two sisters, Elizabeth Bunch, Winchester, and Leona Henderson, Lexington; a nephew, William Bunch, Winchester; a great-nephew, Wesley Bunch, Winchester, and a great-niece, Whitney Bunch, Winchester. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Edgington, Mullins and Taylor Funeral Home by Rev. Don Embry. Burial will be in the Winchester Cemetery. Pallbearers will be William Bunch, Wesley Bunch, John Bunch, Bob Birch, Bill Kamuf, Bill Berryman, David Phelps and Bob Rose. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. today. Memorials may take the form of contributions to Hospice East, Box 115, or the Clark County Public Library Building Fund.

MELISSA TACKETT
Services for Melissa Tackett, 30, of 26 Vine St., will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Scobee Funeral Home by her brother, Rev. Edward Tackett, and Rev. William Keller. Burial will be in Clarmont Memorial Gardens. Miss Tackett, assistant manager of Big Lot's, Lexington, died at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at the Clark Regional Medical Center. Friends may call 6-9 p.m. today.

Thursday, January 21, 1999

LOU B. PACE
Lou Berryman Pace, 73, of 223 W. Lexington Ave., widow of Leon P. Pace, died at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday at her home. A native of Clark County, she was the daughter of the late Prewitt and Mildred Epperson Berryman. She was a homemaker, a former telephone operator and licensed funeral director and was a former partner from 1958 until 1991 with her late husband in owning and operating Scobee Funeral Home. She was a member of the "Number Please, Thank You Ladies" and was a Sunday School teacher at Corinth Baptist Church for many years where she was a member. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Betty Pace and Randy Snapp, Winchester; a son and daughter-in-law, Fred W. and Gay Pace, Winchester; five grandchildren, Randy W. and Jana Snapp, Winchester; Fred Parrish Pace, Chapel Hill, N.C., Tarah Lou Pace, Audra Ann Pace and Clint E. Pace, Winchester; a great-grandson, Taylor Alan Snapp, Winchester; a brother and sister-in-law, David and Mildred Berryman, Winchester, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at the Scobee Funeral Home by Rev. Cova Duvall, Rev. Leon Greer and Dr. Edward Mesta. Burial will be in the Winchester Cemetery. Employees of Scobee Funeral Home, Harvie Crowe, Scott Durbin, Frank Elam, Brian Calvert, Jeff Johnson, Tim Crowe, Tommy Fulks and Jeff Carr will be active pallbearers; honorary, Bethel Crowe, Polly Todd, Eva Harris, Oleda Skinner, Joyce Rogers, Mildred Berryman, Noralynn Goodlett, Mary Ruth Snapp, Sandy Caudill, Ruby Jacob, Dorothy Arnold and Ida Parrish. Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today. Memorials may take the form of contributions to the Corinth Baptist Church Building Fund, Trapp Road, or Hospice East, Box 115.

ELEANOR C. JACKSON
Eleanor Marie Cotton Jackson, 87, Richmond, sister of Mrs. Gay (Iris) Fox, Winchester, died Sunday at her home. A native of Madison County, she was the daughter of the late Brutus and Janie Todd Cotton. Widow of Vernon Jackson, she was a homemaker and was a member of the White Oak Pond Christian Church, Madison County. Additional survivors include two daughters, Betty Toler and Jean Smith, Richmond; several grandchildren;,three brothers, Woodrow Cotton, Neville Cotton and Harry Lee Cotton, Richmond, and several nieces and nephews, including Brenda Fox Dixon, Winchester, and Kent Fox, Mt. Juliet, Tenn., formerly of Winchester. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the White Oak Pond Christian Church. Burial was in the Richmond Cemetery. Oldham, Roberts and Powell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Wednesday, January 20, 1999

VIOLA R. LEWIS
Viola Rolph Lewis, 74, Madison, Ala., formerly of Winchester and Lexington, widow of Theodore Lewis, died Saturday at Big Springs Nursing Home, Madison. A native of Fleming County, she was a daughter of the late John Elza and Ida Mae Pollitt Rolph and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn and Frank Cole, Madison, Ala.; a granddaughter, Jennifer Judd, Cambridge, Mass.; two grandsons, Frank and Michael Cole, Madison; a great-grandson, Ethan Judd, and two sisters, Madge Hiles Reetz, Maysville, and Lena Cropper, Burtonville. Services were conducted at 1 p.m. today at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Lexington, by Bro. Larry Couch. Burial was in the Lexington Cemetery.

Tuesday, January 19, 1999

GERALDINE L. MILLER
Geraldine Lee "Gerri" Miller, 47, Rollin Drive, Somerset, wife of Ernest H. "Butch" Miller, died Saturday at the Hospice Care Center, St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. A native of Corbin, she was the daughter of Ruth A. Clark Felts and the late Eulis O. Felts. She was a former employee of Prather Insurance and was associate pastor of Freedom Worship Center, Somerset, where she was a member. Additional survivors include three sons, Carl Miller, Matthew Miller and Benjamin Miller; two daughters, Patricia Miller and Sonja Wilcox; a granddaughter, Hali Nicole Blu Miller. a brother, Tommy Felts, Winchester, and two sisters, Dianna Lozier and Darla Hamilton, Winchester. Services were conducted at 11 a.m. today at the Freedom Worship Center by Rev. Ron Cathers. Burial was in the Felts Cemetery, Corbin. New Brothers Funeral Home, Somerset, was in charge of arrangements.

MOLLIE A. RICHARDSON
Mollie Andrews Richardson, 66, of 54 Hughes Ave., wife of Chester L. Richardson, died at 11:55 p.m. Monday at the Winchester Centre for Health & Rehabilitation. A native of Bath County, she was the daughter of the late Ernest Raymond and Minnie Crockett Andrews. She was a 25-year employee of the Winchester-Madison Laundry and was a Baptist. Additional survivors include four sons, Bradley W. Richardson, Bobby J. Richardson, Gary R. Richardson and Ricky L. Richardson, Winchester; four daughters, Connie J. Gibson, Patricia K. Dunaway, Shirley A. Richardson and Paula S. Smith, Winchester; 16 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, two brothers, Elmer Andrews, Michigan, and Chester Andrews, Covington; three sisters, Anna Trimble, Florida; Virginia Stiff, Texas, and Mary Ruth Conley, Alabama, an aunt and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Scobee Funeral Home by Rev. Bobby Castle. Burial will be in the Winchester Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robert King, Kevin Miracle, Jay West, Ron Thomas, Woody Bailey and Michael Johnson. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Wednesday. Memorials may take the form of contributions to Hospice East, Box 115, or the Alzheimer's Foundation, Lexington-Bluegrass Chapter, 801 S. Limestone, Lexington 40508-4048.

Monday, January 18, 1999

CHRISTOPHER A. BAILEY
Christopher Andrew Bailey, 19, of 326 S. Main St., died Friday in Monroe County, Ga., of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Autopsy results are pending. A native of Columbus, Ohio, he was the son of Ellis James Bailey, Georgetown, and Debra Lynn Criswell Bailey, Beverly, Mass. He was a 1997 graduate of George Rogers Clark High School, attended Lexington Community College and was an employee of Sportland Golf Club. Additional survivors include two sisters, Alyssa Marie Bailey and Carly Ann Bailey, both of Beverly; maternal grandparents, Robert and Alice Criswell, Columbus, and paternal grandmother, Marie Bailey, Columbus. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Edgington, Mullins & Taylor Funeral Home by Bill Coburn. Friends may call 6-9 p.m. today at Edgington, Mullins & Taylor Funeral Home.

Monday, October 4, 1999

JAMES M. RITCHIE
James Miley Ritchie, 55, Mt. Gilead Church Road North, Sadieville, brother of Jeanette Centers, Winchester, died Saturday at the St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. A native of Harrison County, he was the son of Barnett Richie, Cynthiana and the late Ruby Clay Miley Richie. He was a farmer and a member of the Muddyford Baptist Church. He was a member of the Farm Bureau and a former board member of Southern States Cooperative, Georgetown. He was a song leader at the Muddyford Baptist Church and Grace Baptist Church, an Army veteran and a member of the board at Beard Cemetery. Additional survivors include his wife, Janis Martin Ritchie, three sons and a daughter-in-law, Jason and Beth Ritchie, Lexington, and Nathan Ritchie and Matthew S. Ritchie, Sadieville; another sister, Martha Lyons, Jessamine County; six half-brothers, Gary Richie, Steve Richie, Terry Richie, Keith Richie and Doug Richie, Lexington, and Phillip Richie, Sadieville. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Tucker, Yocum & Wilson Funeral Home, Georgetown, by Rev. Frank Gillispie and Rev. Bill DeRossin. Burial will be in the Raven Creek Cemetery. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

PAUL M. GUY
Paul M. Guy, 74, father of Mrs. Jerry R. (Carol) Burton, Winchester, died Sept. 24 at his home in Montgomery, Ala. A native of Montgomery, he was the son of the late S.W. and Lucille Guy. He was a retired grocer, an Army veteran and a member of the Forest Park Baptist Church, Montgomery. Additional survivors include his wife, Margie Guy; two other daughters and sons-in-law, Debe and Doyle DePriest and Dianne and Earl Russell; two sons and daughters-in-law, Burt and Jean Guy and Chuck and Della Guy; a sister Mrs. Frank (Doris) Porter; 12 grandchildren including Barry and Beth Burton, Winchester, and one great-grandchild. Services were conducted Sept. 27 by Rev. John Gaines at the Leak Memory Chapel, Montgomery. Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery.

BETTY H. DAVID
Betty Harding David, 89, of Birmingham, Ala., widow of Stanley David, died Saturday in Birmingham. A native of Clark County, she was the daughter of the late John and June Harding. She was a former employee of the Tuscumbia, Ala., Health Department and former superintendent of the Clark County Hospital. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Sheffield, Ala. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, June and Jerry Cantrell, Austin, Texas, and Elizabeth and Donald Dykes, Birmingham; four grandchildren, Carol Satterfield, Dallas, Texas; Sarah Cantrell, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Terri Firpo, Thailand, and Julia Dykes, Nashville, Tenn.; two great-grandchildren, Will and Matt Firpo, Thailand. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Winchester Cemetery by Bro. Tommy Nickell. There will be no visitation. Edgington, Mullins & Taylor Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Thursday, Sept. 30, 1999

BILL T. SEXTON
Bill Thomas Sexton, 65, Grayson, father of Sara Gollihue, Winchester, died Wednesday at the Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington. A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late George Washington and Sally Calhoun Sexton. He was a retired electrical construction worker with the IBEW Union, Huntington, W.Va. Additional survivors include a son, Don Sexton, Meridan, Miss.; another daughter, Beth Moore, Jacksonville, Fla., two sisters, Mary Johnson and Anne Kitchen, both of Grayson, and six grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Sparks Funeral Home, Grayson, by Rev. Barclay Brown and Rev. Howard Reynolds. Burial will be in the Cribbs Hill Cemetery, Grayson. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Friday. Memorials may take the form of contributions to the Children's Library Fund, c/o the First United Methodist Church, 204 S. Main St.

NANCY V. LEE
Nancy Venters Lee, 71, a retired elementary school teacher, died Wednesday at her home in Louisville. A native of Knott County, she formerly taught in Jefferson County Schools, including Filson, Okolona, Bates, Hartstearn Elementary and also was a former teacher at Overdale Elementary in Bullitt County. A graduate of Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, she was a member of the Kentucky Education Association, the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association and the Highview Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Susan Lee, Louisville; three sisters, Ollie Keen and Lula Mullins, Winchester, and Persa Combs, Louisville; a brother, Orvis Ventera, Winchester,Ind., and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Arch L. Heady & Son Funeral Home, 8519 Preston Highway, Louisville. Burial will be in Penn Run Memorial Park, Louisville. Friends may call 6-9 p.m. today and 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Memorials may take the form of contributions to St. Athanasius Catholic School or Highview Baptist Church, Louisville.

Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999

WALLACE GOFF
Wallace Goff, 83, of 136 Anna St., Dayton, Ohio, widower of Sally Goff, died Sunday at the Dayton Hospital. A native of Powell County, he was a retired steel worker and a member of the Zion Hill Baptist Church, Dayton, where he was secretary, Sunday School teacher, trustee and Bible teacher. Survivors include three daughters, three sons, several grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, two sisters, Ollie B. Matthews and Anna Stewart, both of West Bend, and several nieces and nephews, including Rev. Alonzo Gatewood, Luther Williams; Lucille Moore, Ida Noland and Essie Flakes, Winchester. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Zion Hill Baptist Church, 1900 Third St., Dayton. Burial will be in the Dayton Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 6 until 9 p.m. Friday.

MARY F. VEST
Mary F. Vest, 70, of 280 C.G. Stephenson Drive, widow of James M. Vest, died at 3:32 p.m. Tuesday at the Hospice Care, St. Joseph Hospital. A native of Clark County, she was a daughter of the late Warren B. and Leona Oldson Green. She was a retired state office clerk and a member of the United Pentecostal Church. Survivors include two stepsons, Sumner Terry Vest, Harrisburg, N.C., and Robert D. Vest, Round Rock, Texas; three brothers, Raymond B. Green, Robert H. Green and Millard S. Green, all of Winchester; 12 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday at the Scobee Funeral Home by Rev. Barney Bates and Rev. James Blackwell. Burial will be in Clarmont Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Terry and Michael Vest, Frank, Prewitt, Guy and Chad Green, Sherman Barnett and Bradley Richardson. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Thursday. Memorials may take the form of contributions to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Drive, Lexington 40504, and the United Pentecostal Church, West Lexington Avenue.

Monday, Sept. 27, 1999

HENRY L. NEWELL JR.
Henry L. Newell Jr., 77, of 226 Moundale Ave., husband of Alice Spencer Newell, died Friday at the St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. A native of Beattyville, he was the son of the late Henry L. Newell and the late Mildred Taylor Wilkirson. He was a retired manufacturing representative, a veteran of World War II where he was a B-24 pilot and a retired major in the United States Air Force Reserve. He was a member of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, the Winchester Country Club, a past vestiary member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church and a member of the Civil War Roundtable. Additional survivors include three sons and daughters-in-law, Henry Loughridge and Maggie Newell III, William Spencer and Brigit Newell and Edward Taylor and Bobbie Newell, all of Winchester; an uncle, Edward W. Taylor, Winchester, and four grandchildren, Alicia Clare Newell, Emily Felix, Sam Felix and Abigail Felix. Memorial services were conducted at 1 p.m. today at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church by Rev. Alan Sutherland and Rev. Gene Kincaid. Private family graveside services will be held at a later date. Memorials may take the form of contributions to the Emmanuel Episcopal Memorial Fund, 2410 W. Lexington Ave., or to the Clark County Public Library, 370 S. Burns Ave.

ROBERT P. BECK
Robert Preston Beck, 67, husband of Nell Morford Beck, died Saturday at the Samaritan Hospital, Lexington. A native of Boyle County, he was a son of Dora Hagan Beck, Stanford, and the late William Clifton Beck. He was a graduate of Stanford High School and a veteran of the United States Air Force before joining the Lexington Fire Department where he retired in 1986 with more than 25 years of service. He was a member of the Harris Memorial United Methodist Church, Stanford, the Carpenter's Union, Lexington, the American Legion and Lexington Lodge No. 1, F.&A.M. He also was a Kentucky Colonel. Additional survivors include three sons and daughters in-law, Michael W. and Teresa Beck, Winchester, Robert Preston and Wendy, Birmingham, Mich., and Gregory S. and Melissa Beck, Richmond; two granddaughters, Elizabeth and Katherine Beck, Birmingham, Mich., and a brother, William Clifton Beck Jr., Chesapeake, Va. Services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by Rev. Wally Rendel. Burial will be in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. today.

Friday, Sept. 24, 1999

REV. DONALD B. SMALLWOOD
Rev. Donald Blake Smallwood, 61, of 200 Glenway Road, husband of Bithie Smallwood, died at 5 a.m. today at the Hospice of the Bluegrass Care Center, Lexington. A native of Pike County, he was the son of the late Phines and Laura Thacker Smallwood and a member of the Belmont Church of Christ. Additional survivors include a sister and brother-in-law, Bethel and Jerry Stafford, Paintsville; seven nieces and three nephews including Rebecca Woods and Leroy Johnson Jr. Services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Scobee Funeral Home by Rev. John H. Woods. Burial will be in the Johnson County Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Eric Pedigo, Leroy Johnson Jr., John C. Woods, Jerry R. Stafford, James A. Gullett and Ernie Ferguson. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Saturday.

Thursday, Sept. 23, 1999

AUDREY IRENE BAILEY
Audrey Irene Bailey, 74, of 377 Apple St., widow of Vernon "Buddy" Bailey, died at 12;07 p.m. Wednesday at her home. A native of Clark County, she was the daughter of the late Will and Lena Bond and a retired employee of Jerry's Restaurant. Survivors include a daughter, Gayle Bailey Spitz, Mansfield, N.J.; two grandsons, Jim Berryman, Highland Lakes, N.J., and Chad Berryman, Winchester; a great-grandson, Eric Cameron Berryman, Mansfield; two brothers, Isaac Bond and Prescott Bond, Clark County, and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Winchester Cemetery by Dr. Ed Mesta. Pallbearers will be Paul Richardson Jr., Will Richardson, Chad Berryman, Jim Berryman, Vic Wilson and Jerry Bond. Friends may call at the Scobee Funeral Home from 9:30 a.m. Friday until the hour of service.

JEFFREY JAY STILZ
Jeffrey Jay Stilz, 29, died Wednesday at his home on Doe Run Drive, Mt. Sterling. A native of Lexington and a former resident of Winchester, he was the son of J. Clifton and Linda Fritz Stilz Jr., Mt. Sterling, formerly of Winchester. He was owner of Bluegrass Signs and operator/manager of Bluegrass Raceway, Owingsville. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Mt. Sterling. Additional survivors include a brother, Spears Stilz, Mt. Sterling, and his paternal grandparents, J. Clifton and Josephine H. Stilz, Lexington. Arrangements are incomplete at the Herald & Stewart Home for Funerals, Mt. Sterling.

VIRGIL TUDOR
Virgil Tudor, 85, North Third Street, Richmond, father of Mrs. Phillip (Mava) Vaughn, Clark County, died Tuesday at the Hospice Care Center of the St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. A native of Madison County, he was a son of the late W.K. and Mary Jane Benton Tudor. He was a retired farmer and attended the Forest Grove Christian Church. Additional survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Charles and Carol Tudor, New Liberty, and Kenneth and Dorothy Tudor, Richmond; three other daughters and sons-in-law, Laura and Bill Bartley, Lexington, and Brenda and Michael Daff and Alice and William Whitaker, Richmond; a brother, Bailey Tudor, Milford, Ohio; a sister, Grace Jones, Norwood, Ohio; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Richmond House of Prayer by Rev. Gary Swick, Rev. Owen Moody and Rev. Paul Dyer. Burial will be in the Madison Memorial Gardens. Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today at the Combs, Parsons and Collins Funeral Home and after 11 a.m. Friday at the church.

Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1999

EMILY D. COREY
Emily Dawn Corey, daughter of Wayne L. and Cassandra Hall Corey, was stillborn Friday at Clark Regional Medical Center. Additional survivors include maternal grandparents, Harold and Linda Hall, Clark County, paternal grandparents, James Corey and Virginia McClure, both of Winchester; paternal great-grandmother, Flossie Conner, Winchester;, and maternal great-grandmother, Virginia Willis, Irvine. Graveside services were conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Winchester Cemetery by Rev. Tim Doubblestein. Scobee Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

ASA E. CUNDIFF
Asa Ervine Cundiff, 46, brother of Mary Lou Cundiff, Winchester, died Sept. 3 in Dayton, Ohio. A native of Mt. Sterling, he was the son of Omer "Bugs" Cundiff, Mt. Sterling, and the late Beatrice Rairden Compton. A former resident of Winchester, he was a farmer. Additional survivors include two sons, Craig Stuart Cundiff, Toledo, Ohio, and Brian Webb, Henderson; a daughter, Melissa Webb, Henderson; a granddaughter; another sister, Alice Wilt, Dayton, Ohio; two brothers, Billy Jack "B.J." Cundiff and Darnell Cundiff, Dayton, Ohio, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Services were conducted Sept. 7 at Woodland Chapel, Dayton.

SCOBEE B. FINCH
Scobee B Finch Jr., 50, of 108 Stratford Glen, died Tuesday at his home. A native of Powell County, he was the son of Nannie Martin, Winchester. Additional survivor include three sisters, Wanda Vivian, Clay City, and Bonnie Collins and Connie Davis, both of Winchester; a nephew, Tim Vivian and a niece, Lori Collins Foust. Private services will be held. There will be no visitation. Memorials may take the form of contributions to Hospice East, P.O. Box 115. Wells Funeral Home, Stanton, was in charge of arrangements.

Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1999

FLOYD TURLEY
Floyd Turley, 91, West Bend, died at 8:05 a.m. Monday at his home. Arrangements are incomplete at Clay's Funeral Home.

JAMES R. PRICE
James R. Price, 73, formerly of Winchester, died of an apparent heart attack July 1 in Fremont, Calif. A native of San Rafael, Calif., he was a graduate of the University of Kentucky with a degree in accounting and also was a graduate of Golden Gate University, San Francisco, Calif., with a MBA Degree. A self-employed Certified Public Accountant for 30 years, he was a member of the California Society of CPAs and the American Institute of CPAs. Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Elizabeth B. Price; two daughters, Katherine McFerrin, Phoenix, Ariz., and Carolyn Coleman, Vancouver, Wash., and three grandsons, Colin, Robin and Philip Coleman. Memorial services were held July 6 at the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Refuge.

Monday, Sept. 20, 1999

WALTER HACKWORTH
Walter "Tommy" Hackworth, 67, of 151 Cherokee Drive, husband of Jean Neal Hackworth, died at 8:05 a.m. Saturday at the Clark Regional Medical Center A native of Clark County, he was the son of the late Henry and Daisy Hall Hackworth. He was a retired employee of GTE Sylvania, a member of Daniel Boone Post No. 19, American Legion, Local U.A.W. 1608 and a founder of the Clark County Association for Handicapped Citizens Inc. He was a veteran of the Korean War and a member of Central Baptist Church. Additional survivors include two sons and a daughter-in-law, Walter T. and Janet Gail Hackworth and Eddie and Sherrie Hackworth, Winchester; six grandchildren, Shawn and Kristin Stratton, Berea; Christy Rogers, Cory Hackworth, Anjelica Hackworth and Debbie Hackworth, Winchester; three brothers, Everett Henry Hackworth and Billy C. Hackworth, Clark County, and Ernest L. Hackworth, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Betty Crawford, Mrs. Clement "Gail" Miner and Mrs. Wendell (Margaret) Cole, Winchester, and several nieces, nephews, cousins, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Scobee Funeral Home. Burial will be in Clarmont Memorial Gardens. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Friends may call 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may take the form of contributions to the Clark County Association for Handicapped Citizens Inc., P.O. Box 643, Winchester 40392.

WILLIAM E. FERRELL
William E. Ferrell Sr., 73, of 2140 Irvine Road, husband of Mary Maiden Ferrell, died at 4:25 p.m. Saturday at his home of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. A native of Wayne County, he was the son of the late John and Abbie Dugger Ferrell. He was a retired toolmaker and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include two sons and a daughter-in-law, William E. and Tanya Ferrell II, Richmond, and Justin L. Ferrell, Clark County; a daughter, Winona Harper, Somerset; three grandchildren, Joe Harper, Carl Harper and Ann Harper, Somerset; a brother, John Ferrell, Clarksville, Ind., and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Private services will be held at a later date. Scobee Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

HARRISON I. ASHLEY
Harrison I. Ashley, 88, Clark County, widower of Virginia Ashley, died at 2:12 p.m. Sunday at Mayfair Manor, Lexington. A native of Wolfe County, he was the son of the late Flem and Sarah Edward Ashley. He was a retired employee of Tennessee Gas and a member of the Ephesus Baptist Church, Clark County. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara VanHorn, Lexington; two sons, Bill Ashley, Winchester, and Frank Ashley, Savannah, Ga.; three grandchildren, Lee VanHorn, Sarah Ashley and Will Ashley; a sister, Ida Caldwell, Hamilton, Ohio; a brother, Virgil Ashley, Powell County, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Scobee Funeral Home by Rev. Edwin Davis. Burial will be in the Winchester Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dearl Ashley, Glenn Mays, James B. Allen, Donald Lynn, Lee VanHorn and Steven Shelton; honorary, retired employees of Station 106, Tennessee Gas Pipeline. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials may take the form of contributions to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Drive, Lexington 40504.

ERNIM DONALD MOSELEY JR.
Services for Ernim Donald Moseley Jr., 45, were conducted at 11 a.m. today in Clarmont Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Bill Shumate. Mr. Moseley, a former carpenter, died Tuesday at his home, The Phoenix House, 50 N. Main St. Scobee Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

DOTTIE SUE WILDS
Dottie Sue Wilds, 40, Mt. Vernon Road, Berea, stepmother of Ashley, Crystle and Michael Wilds, Winchester, died Saturday at the Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington. The daughter of J.B. and Eva Harris Brumley, she was en employee of the Waffle House, Richmond. Additional survivors include her husbands, Joe Wilds; a daughter, Summer Dawn Litzinger, Nicholasville; six sisters and a brother. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Betts & West Funeral Home, Nicholasville, by Rev. Byron Jessup. Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery. Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today.

Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999

LILLIAN M. NEWBY
Lillian M. Newby, 91, of 408 Westwood Apartments, widow of Chester Newby, died at 3:50 p.m. Wednesday at the Clark Regional Medical Center. A native of Clark County, she was a daughter of the late James and Ella Branham Berryman. She was a housewife and a member of the Northside Baptist Church. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Billy R. and Barbara Newby, Chicopee, Mass.; three daughters, Pauline Dawson, Shirley Crowe and Joyce Rose, Winchester; 11 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren, two sisters, Lorraine Murphy, New Albany, Ind., and Sara Ellen Conkwright, Winchester; a brother, James Berryman, New Albany, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at the Scobee Funeral Home by Rev. Tom Hall. Burial will be in the Winchester Cemetery. Pallbearers will be James Scott, Jimmy McNabb, Billy Profitt, Brian Lisle, Tony Flynn and Johnny Sheperd. Friends may call 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may take the form of contributions to Hospice East, Box 115.

Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1999

LUCINDA T. MARKLAND
Lucinda Townsend Markland, 38, of 106 Mutual Ave., wife of Earl C. Markland, died at 4:19 p.m. Tuesday at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington. A native of Clark County, she was the daughter of Remonia Townsend, Winchester, and the late Donald "Duck" Townsend. She was a cashier at the Family Dollar Store and a member of the Trinity Church of God. Additional survivors include a son, Nicholas Donald Townsend, Winchester; a daughter, Amanda Michelle Markland, Winchester; two sisters, Teresa Yvonne Davis, and Donna Michelle Willoughby, Winchester; an aunt, Mary Conkwright, Winchester, several nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday at the Scobee Funeral Home by Rev. William Keller. Burial will be in Clarmont Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Michael Johnson, Mikey Cracraft, Daris Davis, Jimmy Markland, Eugene Marklan and David Markland; honorary, brothers-in-law and friends. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Thursday.

EZARHIA L.L. TUCKER
Ezarhia Lymensha Lorraine Tucker, infant daughter of Ebony Carter and Ernest Tucker, Lexington, died at 7 p.m. Monday at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington. Additional survivors include a brother, Ehmaud Tucker; a sister, Eikeryah Tucker; grandparents, Michael Carter, Lyman Cowherd, Danita Tucker and Betty Jackson, Lexington; Cynitha Washington, Panama City, Fla.; and William and Louise Davis, Winchester. Graveside services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in Cohaven Cemetery, Lexington, by Rev. E.P. Richards. Chenault Brothers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.


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